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What does Micah teach about true worship?

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Micah teaches that true worship is centered on God's mercy and involves a heartfelt response to His grace.

In the book of Micah, the importance of true worship is underscored, contrasting it with the mere ritualistic practices that had overtaken Israel. God desires heartfelt worship that recognizes His righteousness and mercy, as true worshippers must respond to God's character with sincerity. Micah warns the people against hollow religious observance and calls them to remember God's past deeds of grace, thus shaping their worship into a response of gratitude and reverence (Micah 6:6-8). This principle holds true for believers today, reminding us that worship should spring forth from an authentic relationship with God.
Scripture References: Micah 6:6-8, John 4:24

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